Installation - Wolf Steel Condo Pack Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Thru-the-wall self contained heating & cooling unit
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4. INSTALLATION

The unit is shipped in one
package, completely assembled
and wired. The air conditioning
and furnace condensate drains
are shipped separately with the
unit for field install.
If any damage is found, proper
notation should be made on the
carrier's freight bill. Damage
claims should be filed with the
carrier as quickly as possible.
Check the rating plate (at the
front of the access panel) to
confirm heating and cooling
capacities. The unit should be
operated only with the type of
gas and electrical supply noted
on the rating plate.
BEFORE INSTALLATION, REMOVE THE CHASSIS SHIPPING BRACKETS AND
DO NOT INSTALL CONDOPACK UNIT IN UNCONDITIONED SPACE. THE AMBIENT OF
THE MECHANICAL ROOM IN WHICH HIGH EFFICIENCY CONDENSING GAS CONDOPACK
UNIT IS TO BE INSTALLED MUST BE KEPT AT LEAST 55°F IN ORDER TO PREVENT THE
CONDENSATE FROM FREEZING DURING HEATING SEASON. THERE MUST NOT BE ANY
AIR INFILTRATION FROM OUTDOORS INTO THE MECHANICAL ROOM. ANY OPENINGS IN
EXPOSED EXTERIOR WALL FOR DUCTING AND PIPING MUST BE COMPLETELY SEALED.
1� The furnace must not be located in an area where the combustion air is laden with chemical compounds
such as bromine, chlorine or fl uorine, as may be found in swimming pool chemicals, laundry detergents,
etc. These compounds when exposed to fl ame, form acids which attack the heat exchanger and other
components.
Exposure to the following substances in the combustion air supply (but not limited to the following) are not
allowed, and will affect warranty claims:
Aerosols, particularly CFC based or propelled aerosols
Air fresheners
"Airplane Glue" and similar adhesives and cements
Ammonia, as commonly found in permanent wave solutions used in hair dressing salons
Anti-static fabric softeners used in clothes dryers
Carbon tetrachloride
Chlorinated cleaners and waxes
Chlorine and bromine based swimming pool chemicals
De-icing salts or chemicals (rock salt, etc.)
Dry cleaning fl uids such as perchloroethylene
Fumes from curing polyurethane and similar substances
Halogen based refrigerants including R-12 and R-22
Hydrochloric acid, muriatic acid and other acid based masonry washing and curing materials
Printer's inks, paint removers, varnishes, varsol, toluene, etc.
Water softener salt and chemicals
2� If the furnace is installed in an area where freezing may occur, a garage, an attic, a crawl space or any
CHASSIS
CABINET
PRIMARY HEAT
EXCHANGER
SUPPLY OUTLET
GAS
CONNECTION
FURNACE
MODULE
THERMOSTAT
WIRING
SLOT
CONTROL
BOARD
INSPECTION WINDOW
FILTER
COOLING
MODULE
RETURN
INLET
AC
DRAIN
IMPORTANT
!
REPLACE THE SCREWS BACK TO THE UNIT.
WARNING
!
WALL
SLEEVE
ELECTRICAL
BOX
ACCESS
FLAME
PANEL
INSPECTION
WINDOW
FURNACE
DRAIN
!
!
9
COMBUSTION
DISCHARGE
TERMINAL
FIG. 4.0
H3.90
W415-1307 / B / 03.31.2017
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